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... obliged to print the following epistles of that kind to some persons , and the more because they are of the fair sex . This went on Friday last to a very fine lady . MADAM , I am highly sensible that there is nothing of so tender a ...
... obliged to print the following epistles of that kind to some persons , and the more because they are of the fair sex . This went on Friday last to a very fine lady . MADAM , I am highly sensible that there is nothing of so tender a ...
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... obliged to answer in every particular . The truth of it is , I have no subject for a letter at present ; and as my affairs now stand , there is nothing more painful to me than writing . As for you , and our dear Tulliola , I cannot ...
... obliged to answer in every particular . The truth of it is , I have no subject for a letter at present ; and as my affairs now stand , there is nothing more painful to me than writing . As for you , and our dear Tulliola , I cannot ...
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... obliged to retire to their own apartments ; and feeling the influence of it , I was hastening home , when I saw a man had got half - way into a neigh- bour's house . I immediately called to him , and turning my ring appeared in my ...
... obliged to retire to their own apartments ; and feeling the influence of it , I was hastening home , when I saw a man had got half - way into a neigh- bour's house . I immediately called to him , and turning my ring appeared in my ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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